A classic childhood snack is making an unexpected comeback thanks to a company selling snacks from a horsebox.

The Toastie Club has revealed its new Frazzles toasted sandwich – and it looks likely to be a hit with fans of cheese and the bacon-flavoured snack.

Set up in January, the company sells toasties from a van at events around the East Midlands.

In the coming weeks The Toastie Club will be at Findern Village Fete in Derbyshire on Saturday, June 30, at The Crown Inn in Beeston, on Saturday, July 7, and then just up the road at the High Road Hustle in Chilwell on Saturday, July 14.

Unveiling their new creation in a tweet earlier this week they said: “Inspired by an upcoming 90s themed event, this has happened!!!”

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Other yummy items on the menu include a macaroni cheese toastie, one made with Stilton cheese and caramelised red onion chutney, the “Mamma Mia” loaded with pepperoni, mozzarella, tomato and basil and the NY Deli-icious, which contains pastrami, gherkins, rocket, cheddar, mozzarella and American mustard.

The company was set up by friends Ash, Rhi and Jen from Derby, who converted an old horse box to served their toasties.

The website claims the company serves toasties so full of goodness they are able to “carry you through from breakfast right until the wee small hours of the morning”.

The Toastie Club serve their snacks from a converted horsebox

They said: “We all met whilst working at a branding and marketing agency together, and it wasn’t long until we all decided we had something in common - food - and just as importantly, a drive to go to work everyday, doing something we love.

“In fact, we were at a foodie event when we came up with the idea of starting our own street food business.”